The BBC Match of the Day pundits were left unimpressed with the three Arsenal stars booked for simulation against Huddersfield Town on Saturday.

Host Gary Lineker and former Gunners Martin Keown and Ian Wright were critical of the north London side's Granit Xhaka, Shkodran Mustafi and Matteo Guendouzi, with the latter even being referred to as 'Guen-dive-zi' by the former England and Leicester City striker.

All three went into referee Paul Tierney's book after going down under minimal contact from the Terriers, with German centre half Mustafi suspended for Arsenal's trip to Southampton next weekend as a result of his yellow card.

On last night's show on BBC One, Lineker opened up the debate by saying: "I thought it was a very resilient display from Huddersfield," before asking the pundits for their assessment of the 'dives' the Gunners were booked for.

Wright, Arsenal's second top scorer of all time, began with Xhaka's booking in the first half.

He said: "I think, when you look at that, there doesn't seem to be a lot in it for me.

"We saw [Mohamed] Salah stay up and he got wrenched down the back of his Achilles and I don't think there is enough in that one for me.

"You don't want to see people get suspended for those reasons."

On the centre back's booking for simulation in the Town area, the former England forward added: "For this one as well, there is a little bit of contact, but I don't think it's enough for Mustafi to go down in the way that he did."

Lineker was less sure over the second incident, but was certain Guendouzi dived late in the second half before Lucas Torreira's acrobatic winner.